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RE: It's All Coming Together! - NightFox - 19-11-2012 10:55am All sorted for collection tomorrow morning, just got to hope my X-Type buyer is good for his word and pays his money into my bank account today... I also asked my dealer about driveaway insurance so I don't need to rush to get the insurance sorted, and he confirmed they provide this free for 7 days. Whenever I've used this before, it's been provided through Norwich Union/Aviva and it seems to have been offered on a dealer-by-dealer basis, with some dealers offering it and others not. However, this time I got an email through from LR Insurance confirming my 7 day cover, so it looks like this might be a standard thing now that should be available through any LR dealer. RE: It's All Coming Together! - Samson - 21-11-2012 05:04pm (19-11-2012 10:55am)NightFox Wrote: All sorted for collection tomorrow morning, just got to hope my X-Type buyer is good for his word and pays his money into my bank account today... Good luck for tomorrow! I collected mine today. Sold my XF yesterday and was paid yesterday as well. All went smoothly. LPR are great - full tank of petrol plus some nice goodies for the wife! RE: It's All Coming Together! - XFullFatTim - 21-11-2012 05:12pm Nice of them to give you a full tank of petrol for your SD4.................................. Hope you enjoyed the drive home in it and it didn't stop with a misfuelling problem! RE: It's All Coming Together! - Samson - 21-11-2012 05:16pm (21-11-2012 05:12pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Nice of them to give you a full tank of petrol for your SD4.................................. Despite having driven diesels for the last 10 years, still have the habit of saying petrol! RE: It's All Coming Together! - NightFox - 21-11-2012 05:51pm Quick update... collected the car yesterday and all went well, everything just took a bit longer than expected. Had a 100 mile drive back to get used to it on the M62 across the Pennines, just a shame the weather was so awful, nothing but grey skies and rain. Still, Wakefield to Shropshire via Chester and the trip computer shows 42.3mpg, and that's after the SatNav decided to take me crawling through the middle of Wakefield instead of just putting me straight on the M1, adding another 40 mins to my journey. I can see me falling out with it in the future, I'd forgotten about my RRS SatNav's fondness for routing me through busy town centres for no apparent reason. Not really had much time play yet, but so far very happy, makes me realize how much I missed 'slumming it' in the old X-type for 10 months after getting rid of my Sport. However, one thing I've learnt already that I hadn't picked up reading these forums over the last few months is that the system plays DVDs - I knew it would play video on a USB stick but didn't know about the DVD functionality. Though I guess it's of limited use due to cutting the video when the vehicle is moving or with the ignition off. Also glad I chose the colour in the end, though the dull weather doesn't do it justice. My eldest daughter (11) said it looks like an SPV (see how retro my kids are!), so I think that name will probably stick. RE: It's All Coming Together! - XFullFatTim - 22-11-2012 12:10am Have you checked the satnav settings? RE: It's All Coming Together! - NightFox - 22-11-2012 10:37am (22-11-2012 12:10am)XFullFatTim Wrote: Have you checked the satnav settings? No, not yet, so I know it might be the routing preferences, but I do know that as much as I played with my settings on my MY10 RRS I could never get it to stop routing me through town centre rush hour traffic for the fun of it. RE: It's All Coming Together! - XFullFatTim - 22-11-2012 11:41am The other thing to do in the settings is to activate the route function that allows it to learn routes, so you calculate a route and then if you deviate from it in the monitoring mode , the next time you drive the route it will take that route you used. It works as I have a route into Glasgow where I can follow the Nav route that takes the shortest/ quickest route but it is uphill and down dale through 2 small villages but if I take the 7 miles longer route it is faster, flatter and no villages to go through so the car stays in 6th gear most of the route. Nowe if I take a route into unknown parts of the north and west of Glasgow the nav avoids to the villages every time! I don't remember RRS's Nav having that function (although my last one was a 2007MY not a post 2010 facelift car) RE: It's All Coming Together! - NightFox - 22-11-2012 01:45pm That's interesting, thanks Tim. My only concern would be that on my regular jaunt from Shropshire down to Reading, with the TomTom I've been using for the past few months it would often take me cross-country for the last 50 miles or so if the traffic on the motorways was particularly bad. I'm guessing/hoping that the TMS on the Evoque system would also do the same, but then would it 'learn' this route and start taking me on it even when the motorways were clear? i.e. does it 'know' to ignore what I'm doing when I'm following an alternative route due to traffic congestion, rather than just going my own way because I know better? RE: It's All Coming Together! - buzben67 - 22-11-2012 06:35pm congrats Nightfox. My build date is tomorrow so getting excited now! I am getting it from Guy Salmon Wakefield so was interested to know how your handover experience went? |